Trevor disease

Tre·vor dis·ease

(trev'ŏr), an uncommon developmental disorder of children, of unknown cause, in which abnormal proliferation of epiphyseal cartilage leads to formation of one or more painless masses adjacent to joints, particularly in the lower limb; angular deformity and restriction of motion may occur. Synonym(s): dysplasia epiphysialis hemimelia, tarsoepiphysial aclasis, tarsomegaly

Trevor,

David, English orthopedic surgeon, 1906-1988. Trevor disease - epiphysealis hemimelica, affects ankles and knees leading to limitation of motion. Synonym(s): tarsoepiphyseal aclasis